Yage >x I HE MICHIGAN DAILY , uesday, August z, 1i y North Koreans set up 11, 'military sea border' t~P RTOY'77 CONTINUES... 'Wait Until 4'Dark By FREDERICK KNOT T JULY 27 30 & AUGUST 2, 5 in the POWER CENTER for the performing arts For Ticket Information Call: (313) 764-0450 TOKYO ,P) - North Korea established an unprecedented "military sea boundary" yes- terday and said most foreign ships and planes would be ban- ned from entering the area without permission. South Ko- rea refused to recognize the zone. An announcement carried by the North Korean Central News Agency said the restrictions ap- plied to civilian as well as mili- tary craft "on the seas, in the sea and in the air." "THE MILITARY boundary is up to 50 miles from the starting line of the territorial waters in the east sea (Sea of Japan) and to the boundary line of the economic sea zone in the west sea (Yellow Sea)," said the report on the action taken by the North Korean People's Army. How far the zone extended into the Yellow Sea separating China and North Korea was not certain. Observers estimated it would be roughly So miles. North Korea said, the mili- tary zone was "demanded by the situation prevailing in our country" and was designed to "safeguard the economic sea zone . . . and defend militar- ily the national interests." THE PREVIOUSLY announc- ed 20-mile economic zone also went into effect yesterday. This gives . orth Kore control of fishing, mining and other eco- nomic concerns. All the laws of the Communist state apply within its territorial waters, which extend for 12 miles. All states have territorial waters and many are adopting economic zones, but North Ko- rea is the first to create a coastal defense zone. South Korea said it "wilt not recognize" the military eco-. nomic zones but North Korea is the first to create a coastal defense zone. South Korea said it "will not recognize" the military eco- nomic zones. Culture and In- formation Minister Kim Seung- jin urged the Communist re- gime headed by President Kim Il-sung to "give up" both the economic zone and the military boundary, warning that the two measures would otherwise "en- danger" peace on the Korean peninsula. THE U. S.-LED United Na- tions Command declined com- ment. Japan, one of North Korea's four neighbors, also reacted negatively. Sunao Sonoda, chief cabinet secretary, told report- ers he believes the military boundary "runs counter in in- ternational law and practice." Gas station robbed; 3 held at gunpoint HAD CANCER AND I LIVED. An unidentified man held an attendent and two customers at gun point while he robbed the A-1 Sunoco and Tune-up Center of approximately $200 Friday night. "Everyone was pretty well shaken up," said owner Jerry Maxwell. The station, located at 2315 W. Stadium was robbed at about 7 p.m. police said. According to police and Max- well, a man approached atten- dent John Priskorn from be- hind, held a gun to his head, and demanded money. Two cus- tomer walked into the office during the hold-up, and the man ordered them to stand with Priskorn while he emptied the cash register of all the I Ther O atonht at 8:00 only On- 7 4 money it contained. Maxwell said he feared the robbery would encourage other such occurances. "People will think this place is easy rip off and its not," Maxwell said. Crash kill1s local man on PontiacTrail A 27-year old Ann Arbor man was killed early Sunday morning when he apparently lost control of his car and crashed on Pontiac Trail. Police said Jesse Wilson of 116 E. Summit St. was driving northbound on Pontiac Trail at approximately 1:56 a.m. when the accident occurred. Wilson was alone in the car. Wilson's automobile hit and severad two Edison poles, then hit an imbankment which caus- ed the car to flip over, throw- ing Wilson 51 ft. Wilson was pronounced dea at the scene of the accident. Gene Littler It's possible to go into an annual checkup feeling terrific. And come out knowing something's wrong. It happened to me. The doctor found what I couldn't even feel ... a little lump under my arm. If I had put off the appointment for one reason or another, I probably wouldn't be here today Because that little lump I couldn't feel was a melanoma, a highly aggressive form of cancer that spreads very quickly. It's curable--but only if found in time. So when I tell you, "Get a checkup," you know it's from my heart. It can save your life. I know. It saved mine. Have a regular checkup.- It can save your life. American Cancer Society. 1US 5550I C(rftj'LS v L& t S car A5~CS. e y Toniqht at 7:00 & 9:00 Open 6:45 Theotre Phone 6656264 T o n q h 5a 7 0 0 & :0 X11. EW1 THE BAD NEWS BEAlKI NG RAWING MCOLOR P UKtPITU lots of living and lovingl ahead %W cu ishort Amntka nI Cancer Sodety~